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Might that lead to general managers now being more aggressive with in-season deals?
"I think today everyone felt comfortable getting the ball and being more aggressive with it, and at the same time looking for other people.
As to the Jimmy Savile scandal, the BBC is culpable in not being more aggressive with a historic culture of sexual abuse.
Once Federer's serve came under fire, he tried to cover for it by being more aggressive with his forehand, but this was just playing straight into Djokovic's master plan.
"Changing the rules and being more aggressive with loopholes sent a message to larger companies," said Michael P. Hogan, the former chief executive of MassDevelopment, a state-financed group that worked closely with the Romney administration to market the state to companies.
So if you're in a place where more services would help, I'd think seriously about being more aggressive with them… as long as you're being disciplined about how you do it, and when to stop.
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"The industry lobbied aggressively to introduce loopholes so firms could be more aggressive with customer funds.
That allowed Trachsel to be more aggressive with his fastball.
Bryant pleaded with the standards and privileges committee to be more aggressive with witnesses.
Veras, 27, credits Rivera with urging him to be more aggressive with his fastball.
"Now it's a battle, and all of the group is more aggressive with the government".
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